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On my 2020 return I was denied my usual eic payment. My adult disabled dependent who never files filed to get Rebate Recovery Credits. How do I get eic
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Two people cannot claim the same dependent. When your brother filed to claim the Stimulus payments using the Recovery Rebate Credit, he should have said he cannot claim himself as a dependent. Then he would have filed just to get the Stimulus. However, it sounds like he did not file that way. So two people cannot use the same social security number to claim the same dependent.
Now he can amend his return to say he cannot claim himself as a dependent then you will be allowed to carry him as a dependent. However, that will take quite a while to dlear up at the IRS.
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Dear Sir or Madam:
I wish Turbo Tax allowed for more space as I tried to give all pertinent facts in my post. I think your response was spot on.
It is my understanding that I have until May 2024 to fix this.
I thank you for taking the time to assist me in this matter.
Gary
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Sir or Madam:
Should my brother amend his first , and then when that is amended and accepted I should amend mine after it is clear that IRS have approved amended 1040- X.
Step 1. Amend my brother's 2020 return.
Step 2. Amend my own 2020 return but not until my brother's is accepted.
Is this correct?
Thank you,
Gary
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Yes, your brother can e-file an amended return. Once his has been processed, then you can file your return.
Once your original return is accepted and the finances are settled, you can file an amended return.
- Save a copy of the original return before doing an amended return. See:
- Pay additional tax. Taxpayers who will owe more tax should file Form 1040-X and pay the tax as soon as possible to avoid penalties and interest. They should consider using IRS Direct Pay to pay any tax directly from a checking or savings account for free.
- Use separate forms if amending more than one tax year.
- Each year on its own form
- Each year in its own envelope
- Track amended return status online. Taxpayers can track the status of their amended tax return in English and Spanish using Where’s My Amended Return? Amended returns take up to 16 weeks to process and up to three weeks from the date of mailing to show up in the system.
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